Police Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield told the court that the victim, Ronald Khan, suffered from a punctured lung, 3 broken ribs and has several lacerations about his body.
He also said Khan’s condition is still listed as critical as he is expected to undergo another surgery.
A 32-year-old Cooper Street, Albouystown resident was charged and remanded for the attempted murder of Khan.
Malcolm Cully, a water vendor was not required to plea to the indictable charge, when he appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
The court was told that on May 18th at Cooper Street, Cully wounded Ronald Khan with intent to commit murder.
The young man was represented by Attorney-at-law George Thomas and he told the court that his client’s wife is in the hospital expecting the couple’s second child and that Cully was the sole breadwinner for his family.
Police Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield told the court that Khan’s condition is still listed as critical and he is expected to undergo another surgery.
Cully was remanded to prison until June 11th.